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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:16Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:38What did you say?
00:40I said I didn't back any of the horses
00:44You're joking. Tell me you're joking. Danny?
00:47It's true. I'm sorry Dad. I know you told me to go ahead and everything
00:52But it was a hell of a lot of money
00:54And I thought you got a bit carried away
00:56I'm sorry
00:58I'm sorry. I'm sorry
01:00Did you hear that?
01:02He cost me thousands of dollars and he tells me he's sorry
01:04I don't believe it. What else am I supposed to say?
01:06I'll never forgive you for this. Never
01:08Oh Max, calm down for heaven's sake
01:10For once in my life
01:12I thought my luck had changed
01:14Well once, just once
01:16I thought I was going to make an easy quid. God knows I deserve it
01:18But this idiot has to screw it all up
01:20Max, stop being so dramatic
01:22I think you should be very proud of Danny
01:24He obviously has a very sensible attitude towards money
01:27Reg, stay out of us
01:32You are nice people with me
01:33You're not even capable of following a simple little instruction
01:36Sometimes I wonder if there's not something wrong with you
01:38What if I'd put the bets on the horses?
01:40And they'd lost
01:41You'd be screaming at me for that then
01:43But they didn't lose, did they?
01:45That's the last time I listened to Des
01:47Des?
01:48What's Des got to do with it?
01:49It doesn't matter
01:50No, no, come on son, out with it
01:52What's Des Clark got to do with it?
01:54I talked it over with him
01:56He was the one who suggested I should play it safe
01:59Oh, I see
02:03Just because he's a Bloomin' bank manager
02:05He thinks he knows better than me
02:07Well, we'll see about that
02:18What are you thinking about?
02:20Oh, you know
02:21Isn't that?
02:22You know
02:23Yeah, I know
02:24Daphne
02:25Isn't that obvious, is it?
02:27I'm afraid so
02:29Look, Zoe
02:30I don't think this get Daphne jealousy thing's gonna work
02:32Oh, of course it will
02:33She'll be pleading to come back in a week
02:35You reckon?
02:36Des, trust me
02:37I'm a woman
02:38I understand these things
02:39Wish I did
02:41Oh, you worry too much
02:43Relax, put your feet up
02:44I'll get you a beer
02:45Oh, great, thanks
02:46I can't take any more today
02:47Eric!
02:48Oh, God
02:50Come in, Max
02:54Evening
02:55Is it?
02:56That depends
02:57What have you got to say for yourself?
03:00I take it something's wrong, mate
03:02Something's wrong, mate
03:04Believe you give Danny a bit of advice this morning
03:06Yeah, about not throwing your money away on horses
03:08It's called a parley
03:09Ticket to paradise
03:10And you had to wreck it all by sticking your nose in where it wasn't wanted
03:13And all seven of them GGs got up
03:15You're joking?
03:16No, I'm not joking, Des
03:18I'm holding you and Danny responsible
03:21Des
03:226,841 bucks
03:24That's what you cost me
03:26Expect your cheque by the end of the week
03:29Or else
03:34Rosemary, trust me
03:35Paul would be ideal
03:37If you thought I could run the business for you, then there's no doubt that Paul could
03:42Well, the answer's still no
03:45Well, why? You must have reasons
03:47Yes, well, despite what you saw just now, I think he's arrogant and egotistical
03:51He's got the most antiquated and demeaning attitude towards women that I have ever seen
03:55I think he's totally selfish and he lacks staying power, now would you like me to go on?
04:00No, I get the picture, but I think you're prejudging him
04:04He's matured a great deal
04:06And I think if you took the trouble to talk to him, you'd be surprised
04:10Right, if it'll make you happy, I'll talk to him
04:12Good
04:13But don't hold out too much hope
04:15We'll see
04:16Why are you so keen for me to employ him anyway?
04:20Well, it's such a good opportunity
04:22And he is family
04:24I think family counts for something, don't you?
04:27Yes, well that cuts two ways, doesn't it?
04:31What do you mean?
04:33Well, why do you think I wanted you to have the job, Mum? And why did you turn me down?
04:38Loyalty
04:40To the Robinsons
04:41There we are
04:46Sorry I'm late, Helen, I had to go and see someone
04:48How is everybody?
04:49Great
04:50I've got some great news for you, Scott
04:52Oh yeah, what's that?
04:53I've just been to see a Mr Wilson, who's a maths tutor
04:56And I've organised an appointment for you
04:57What for?
04:58For some coaching, of course
04:59What makes you think I need coaching?
05:01Oh, come off it, mate, you know you're a bit of a dill when it comes to maths
05:04You've been talking to her, haven't you?
05:05That's typical, I should have known you couldn't keep your mouth shut
05:08Oh, tempo, tempo
05:09I don't know what you're getting so worried about, it's not such a big deal
05:12All I did was ask Nicky how you were doing at school and she told me the truth
05:16I bet she did, little Miss Goody two shoes
05:19Oh, I love these little cosy family dinners
05:21Anyway, the point is you need help, right?
05:23It's alright, Scott, there's nothing to be ashamed of
05:27Oh, alright, how did you do in your last maths test?
05:31Okay, okay, alright, I failed, but I hate maths
05:34Scott, I hated maths too when I was at school, remember Mum?
05:38But believe me, it's worth persevering
05:41She's right now
05:42Mr. Wilson is a very nice man, I'm sure you'll like him
05:44When do I start seeing him?
05:46Tonight
05:48Great
05:50Look, he specialises in cramming, so it won't be for long
05:52Cramming?
05:53Jeez, that's just what I needed
05:55As if I didn't have anything else to do
05:57Thanks Dad, thanks heaps
05:58What do you think Paul's doing tonight?
06:03I don't know
06:04I wonder if he'd like to go and see a movie or something
06:06There's only one way to find out
06:08Well, I couldn't ask him
06:10Why not?
06:11To be honest, I wouldn't mind being on my own
06:13Depression's always better when you're by yourself
06:15You've got nothing to lose
06:17Yeah, why not, life's a gamble
06:20Is that supposed to be funny?
06:23Where's your sense of humour?
06:25Wish me luck
06:26Yeah
06:28Oh, hi then
06:29G'day
06:30Des in
06:31Yes, sorry
06:33Des?
06:36I take it the old man paid a visit?
06:39Can you say that again?
06:41Look, he's not serious about that money, is he?
06:46Terrific
06:48What are we gonna do?
06:49Well, no, a good bank we could rob
06:52I've got it
06:54I'll talk to Bruce
06:55And I'll get him to pick out some more winners on the computer
06:58We can do it for real
06:59Tandy, those horses winning was a fluke, it won't happen again
07:02It might, we've got to think about this positively
07:05Think big
07:06You reckon?
07:08Yeah
07:09Menzi said the best form of defence is attack
07:12That's funny, I remember Custer saying the same thing
07:15I'm sorry Zoe, but I've got a date tonight
07:17Must be someone special
07:18Yeah, you could say that
07:19Oh, well it doesn't matter, it was just a thought
07:22Here you go
07:23How do I look?
07:24Great
07:25Good, aftershave not too strong?
07:26No, it's nice
07:28Maybe we could do something
07:29I'm sorry Zoe, I've got a fly
07:30See you there
07:31See you Paul
07:33Boy, he's sure changed since he got his new job
07:35It's hard to get a word in edgewise
07:37Well, he'll settle down
07:39If you ask me, he'd be better off keeping closer to heart
07:41Oh, I don't want to cramp his style
07:44I doubt a genuine friend could do that
07:45And Paul needs genuine friends right now
07:47Especially in the mood he's been in lately
07:49Yeah, he's hard to talk to, that's for sure
07:51Give him time
07:53Thanks for the vote of confidence
07:55Thanks for being his friend
07:57Now Scoot, I'll ask you to help me with the washing up
08:00Oh wow, look at the time, see ya
08:02I'm here
08:03No, I'm sorry
08:06After leading almost from start to finish
08:09Mandrake finished second with contract at the third yacht across the line
08:13The race however was highlighted by the guest helming of Challenge 2
08:16By 71 year old former Duke as America's cup skimmer
08:19Oh Rosemary, thank you for coming in
08:21I hope I'm not disturbing anything
08:22No, no, no, no
08:24Would you like a drink?
08:25No, not for me, thanks
08:27Look, I came over because I've been thinking
08:29You know what I said to you today about you being the sort of person to run the Australian end of my business?
08:35Yeah
08:36Well, I'd like to know your answer
08:38Oh, Rosemary, I haven't really made a decision
08:40Look, if it's money that's worrying you, don't let it
08:42I can guarantee you'll be a lot better off than you are now
08:44No, no, it's not that
08:46Why me? I thought it would have been Paul, he would have been ideal
08:49He's also part of a family
08:51Yes, well that's why I didn't ask him
08:52Family and business don't mix
08:54Oh yeah, well I heard you asked Helen
08:55Yes, and I did, and that's how I learnt my lesson
08:58It seems to me that if you do mix both, it only leads to hurt and resentment
09:02I see
09:04Look, I can let you have a little bit longer, but I'm going to need to know your answer in a day or two
09:08Right
09:10I hope you accept
09:11It'll be a challenge, but it'll be exciting
09:14Oh
09:15Something wrong?
09:20Not really
09:22Is it your father?
09:24He's just annoyed about you not putting the money on, he'll get over it
09:27It's not that so much, Aunty Madge
09:30It's him, his attitude
09:33You mean not being a very good example?
09:36Oh, I don't know
09:37Sometimes when I need advice, personal advice, it'd be good to have someone to talk to
09:45You've got me
09:47It's not the same
09:49Man talk, hmm?
09:51Yeah
09:53Dad's terrific
09:55If you want to talk about busted drainpipes or the footy
09:59Sometimes there are other things
10:02Well, I'm sure Shane would be prepared to talk to you
10:05Shane's great
10:07But he's got his own problems
10:09Oh, Danny
10:10I do understand what you're saying
10:12No parent is perfect
10:14I'm certainly not
10:16Henry and Charlene can vouch for that
10:18Your father is obnoxious, opinionated and selfish
10:23But there's more than that
10:25He loves you desperately
10:27And that's more than all the others put together
10:29Just give him time to cool off
10:32You run over and see Scott
10:40Thanks, Aunty
10:51G'day
10:52Oh, hi
10:53Hello, Nikki
10:54Hi
10:55Hello, Danny
10:56You're looking good
10:57I think that'll be enough for now Aunty Helen
10:59Okay
11:00Might even have my hair perm next time
11:02Can't wait
11:04Art, how is everything?
11:06Awful
11:07Why?
11:08Ask her
11:09I'm sorry Danny, Scott's being particularly juvenile this evening
11:12Anyway, I'll be in the kitchen if you want to talk to me
11:15Almost as bad here as it is at home
11:18What's happened?
11:19Dad's out to kill me, that's all
11:21You too, huh?
11:22I'd have run him with my old man
11:24What's this I hear about a maths tutor?
11:27One of Dad's brilliant ideas
11:29I've got to start seeing him tonight
11:30I mean, as if I needed more work today
11:32You remember when I was at school?
11:33I used to give you a hand with your maths
11:34And you'd give me a hand back with my English
11:37Yeah, I was really sorry when you left
11:39Well, not just because of the work thing either
11:41Yeah, but Scott, if you ever need a hand again
11:44You've only got to ask
11:45Thanks, mate
11:46I might take you up on that one
11:48Oh, I think it's great
11:49I haven't accepted it yet
11:50Yeah, but you're going to, aren't you?
11:51I'm not sure
11:52I thought she was going to offer it to Paul
11:53Oh, you're worth ten of him, Des
11:56You reckon?
11:57Trust me
11:59Geez, I don't know
12:00I don't think I'm feeling up to it
12:02I don't think I'm American enough
12:06Do you know what I mean?
12:08No
12:10Zoe, tell me
12:11What do you really think of me?
12:12Be honest, I want to know
12:14Well, you're considerate, solid
12:17Bit staid sometimes, but reliable
12:20Staid?
12:22Well, you know, a bit dull
12:24Not all the time, of course
12:25Oh, pleased to know
12:27There's a certain sort of charm about you
12:29I think it's because you're a little emotionally undeveloped
12:32What's that supposed to mean?
12:34Naive, that's the word I'm looking for
12:37Me? You ought to talk
12:39Well, you did ask me to be honest
12:40Yeah, but all you've said is that I'm stupid and boring
12:43It's another thing, you get gnarky
12:45I do not
12:46Well, I won't say another word then
12:47Yeah, well, if you can't think of anything decent to say
12:49I think it's the best thing to do
12:50It's a waste of time talking to you anyway
12:52Well, don't bother then
12:53Right
12:54Good
12:57Des is a mature, rational, well-qualified young man
13:00He was the obvious choice
13:02I see
13:04Of course, I'd have preferred you
13:06Yes
13:07Darling, I know I shouldn't ask you this
13:10But are you sure you chose Des instead of Paul
13:14Solely because of business considerations?
13:16Well, what other considerations are there?
13:19Well, I know you were hurt when I turned you down in favour of the Robinson family
13:23But
13:25Well, I wondered if you didn't ask Paul because
13:29Well, because I wanted you to
13:31And by
13:33Not asking him
13:35It was a way of getting even
13:38Getting even?
13:39Do you think I'm that petty?
13:41Well, I hate to say it, but I don't know
13:44Mum, do you realise what you're saying?
13:46You're saying you don't know me anymore?
13:53Hi
13:55Hello mate
13:56Hi
13:57How did it go?
13:58Oh, the tutor's alright
13:59But you should see the work he's given me
14:01It'll take for months
14:02Then you should get on with it
14:03Give it a rest
14:04Can't be that bad
14:05Give us a look
14:10There's nothing to it
14:11For you, maybe
14:13I know
14:14Well, why don't I do your tutoring assignments for you
14:16And you can get on with your other stuff
14:17No, you can't do that
14:18Why not?
14:19What do you think?
14:20Well, I'm game if you are
14:21Your dad will kill you if he finds out
14:23Well, he's not going to find out, is he?
14:25Oh, Nicky
14:27Alright, alright
14:28I'm not a dobber
14:30I won't forget this, Danny
14:31Oh, don't worry
14:32I won't let you
14:49Coming
14:53Oh, hi Paul
14:54Hi Zoe
14:55Look, I'm sorry I was a bit offhand before
14:57I just had things on my mind, you know
15:00What happened to your big night out?
15:02Oh, there's never anything really be
15:04Hi, Des
15:07Apology accepted
15:09Oh, why not?
15:10I can't hate you forever
15:11I've always admired your strength of character, Zoe
15:15Sorry?
15:16Did you say something?
15:19Is everything alright between you two?
15:21Terrific
15:22Well, wonderful
15:24Oh, Paul, before I forget
15:25Rosemary offered me that job of heading out the company out here
15:28You?
15:29Well, that's great, isn't it?
15:32Can't do much for your ego, though
15:34I mean, being second choice to my grandmother
15:36Well, that's not fair
15:38Oh, well
15:39Anyway, I hear it's going to be pretty tough going
15:42I reckon you're jealous
15:44Me?
15:45Are you sure?
15:46Well, maybe a little
15:47Okay, okay
15:48I'd love the job
15:49But I wouldn't take it
15:50I know what the boss is like
15:51What the boss is like
16:01Hi
16:03Oh, hello, son
16:05Did you have a good time at the pub?
16:07Oh, I certainly did
16:09Won the darts
16:11Yeah, damn good talk with some of me mates
16:14You know what we talked about?
16:17Children
16:18Kids, you know
16:19Like you
16:21I just covered some
16:23Hell, not such a bad lad after all
16:27Oh, good
16:28Yeah
16:30Listen
16:32How'd you like to make your poor old man a cup of tea?
16:34Yeah
16:35Alright
16:37What's this, homework?
16:39Sort of
16:41You don't go to school no more
16:43Oh, Scots
16:45Oh, damn that nice
16:46I'm proud of you
16:48Sitting there
16:49Late at night
16:50Slaving away
16:51And boy
16:53Just to help your little mate
16:58That's what life's all about
17:00Is it?
17:01Yeah
17:03We're mates, aren't we?
17:04Sure we are
17:06Bit rough on you before
17:08That's okay, Dad
17:09I am
17:10Just cause you didn't place a silly old bet
17:13Like you said
17:15We are mates
17:17Perhaps you could forgive and forget her
17:19Yeah, of course I can
17:21Of course I expect you to pay me back
17:23But I don't hold it against you
17:27Thanks
17:31Good night, Aunty Helen
17:33Good night, Aunty Helen
17:34Good night, Rosemary
17:35It was really nice talking to you
17:36And you
17:37Sleep well
17:42Nice girl, isn't she?
17:44Hmm
17:45She could be a little more thoughtful toward her mother though
17:48Oh, well that's understandable, isn't it?
17:50What do you mean?
17:52Laura sacrificed everything so that Nicky can have the best
17:55The least she can do is to be grateful
17:57Yes, I know Laura's intentions are good
17:59But in fact what she's done is make Nicky ashamed of her background
18:01And insecure with all the rich kids at a school
18:04Well, I'm looking at it from a mother's point of view
18:07And I'm sure if you'd had children, you'd do the same
18:09Yes
18:11We're really talking about something else, aren't we?
18:16Oh, darling, whatever it is that's come between us
18:20I'm sure if we try, we can work it out
18:22Well, I think I know what it is
18:27Mum, I didn't come back to Australia just to set up the business
18:33I've been thinking about this for a long time
18:37And the thing is
18:39I want to find my real mother
18:42And I want you to help me
18:43And I want you to help me
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